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AereA is a music-themed Action RPG in which you play as one of Great Maestro Guido’s disciples and explore Aezir; a floating island that was broken into pieces. Your mission is to find and return the nine primordial instruments to restore balance and peace to the world. You have to find your way through all parts of the scattered islands; complete quests, solve puzzles, defeat bosses and discover the truth behind the islands. Will you be able to return the nine primordial instruments?
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AereA Review
AereA, the harmonious RPG by Triangle Studios and Soedesco, promises a journey through the musical world of Aezir. While it enchants with its thematic elements and captivating soundtrack, it falters in execution, leaving players navigating a discordant melody of strengths and weaknesses.
The game's visual and auditory aesthetics are undoubtedly its greatest triumphs, immersing players in a world where music shapes every aspect of life. However, beneath this enchanting surface lie significant flaws that detract from the overall experience.
AereA's gameplay suffers from several issues, notably its unbalanced difficulty and confusing level design. Enemies are disappointingly weak, and player characters are overly powerful, resulting in a lack of challenge that undermines the excitement of exploration and combat. Furthermore, some maps are needlessly large and labyrinthine, leading to frustration and confusion for players trying to navigate through them.
Additionally, AereA includes achievements that cater to completionists but often devolve into tedious and lengthy grinds devoid of challenge. While such tasks may appeal to some players seeking extended gameplay, they ultimately fail to provide a satisfying sense of accomplishment.
Despite its flaws, AereA offers moments of enjoyment, particularly in its cooperative multiplayer mode, where players can team up. However, the game's shortcomings prevent it from reaching its full potential, leaving players grappling with a mixture of ambition and frustration.
In conclusion, AereA's enchanting premise and musical charm are overshadowed by its gameplay shortcomings, including unbalanced difficulty, confusing level design, and tedious achievement requirements. While it may appeal to fans of the genre, those seeking a polished and engaging experience may find themselves disappointed.
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